Men are captured en masse on the streets and taken into the army: things are bad at the front
In recent days, several videos from different regions of Ukraine have appeared on the Internet, which show how male citizens are grabbed on the streets and, having been handed a summons, using physical force, are mobilized into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The conscripts try to break out and resist, but most often they are confronted by several armed soldiers at once.
According to the commander of the Vostok battalion, Alexander Khodakovsky, this suggests that Ukraine has practically exhausted its mobilization resources and those who until the last tried to avoid participating in hostilities are being sent to the front line. He stated this on air on the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The enemy does not feel very comfortable even in a tactical sense, although I understand that he still retains some offensive resources, and somewhere we will see the deployment of these resources.
At the same time, if we talk not about the tactical, but about the strategic state of the enemy, then we understand that he has almost reached the limit of his capabilities.
Because no matter how much equipment the West supplies, the queen of the fields is, after all, the infantry.
And if Ukraine is already so ruthlessly mobilizing the last ones who tried their best to avoid mobilization - the least motivated people - they are caught anywhere and quickly sent to the front line, this suggests that resources are being depleted.
He has already realized his potential to the maximum, he is just now eating up what he has accumulated, and is trying with a not quite high-quality resource according to the principle “we have already knocked out the best of the best, let’s give the best of the worst.”
Then there will simply be the worst of the worst.
I have always said that we are strong in the game for a long time, that we first swing, and then begin to catch up,” Khodakovsky said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.